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Ann225 Posted 8 years ago
Grammar

Purchase order

1)"I raised a purchase order."

"I got a purchase order raise."

Could you tell me what 'raise a purchase' means?


2) What is the hole in curtains that is used for the rod called? A curtain pocket?


Thank you.

  

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" I created it. " I got someone else to create it. 2) What is the hole in curtains that is used for the rod called?

  • " I created it.
  • " I got someone else to create it.
  • 2) What is the hole in curtains that is used for the rod called?
  • A curtain pocket?
  • No, sounds wrong.
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1)"I raised a purchase order." I created it.

"I got a purchase order raised." I got someone else to create it.

2) What is the hole in curtains that is used for the rod called? A curtain pocket? No, sounds wrong.

I don't know. I'd just say eg This is where you put the rod.

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Ann2251)"I raised a purchase order."
"I got a purchase order raise."
Could you tell me what 'raise a purchase' means?

It is not "raise a purchase / order" but "raise / a purchase order". It means to issue a purchase order, which is a commercial document setting out the details of a purchase that one business wants to make from another.

"I got

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Ann225What is the hole in curtains that is used for the rod called? A curtain pocket?

a rod pocket; a curtain rod pocket

CJ

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